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May 22, 1998 - Image 136

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-05-22

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Summer Pleasures

PAN NOS

HAIR

CAMPS

from page 56

SALON

Wxrcil FOR T1 lE

(fbrnterly Robert & Charles)

6686 Oci-IARD LAKE ROAD

WEST BLOONIFIELD

(248) 851-3373

cessful in providing students opportuni-
Birmingham Bloomfield Art Associa-
ties to explore the art of improvisation
tion, (248) 644 0866
on the instruments as well as providing
BBAA offers two sessions of their
exposure to jazz literature.
popular Summer Visual Art
The ensemble is open to all
Camp for campers in first
Learning about students who play "Big Band"
through ninth grades.
animals and
instruments. Guest artists, like
Campers are divided by age
nature
is
a
George Benson and Johnny
groups to participate activities
popular camp
Trudell, will work with stu-
such as drawing and painting,
activity.
dents the second week of the
pottery, sculpture, papermak-
program. June 15-26
ing, silk painting, book bind-
Cranbrook Summer Music Academy,
ing, and basketry. It is an opportunity
(248) 645-3640
for children to develop their artistic tal-
Students will study and perform clas-
ents and explore new media under the
sical
music on the grounds of Cran-
guidance of a professional staff. Parents
brook
Educational Community with
are- invited to a special "Students Art
members
of the Detroit Symphony
Opening" on the last day of camp.
Orchestra. June 15-26.
June 22- July 3, and Aug. 10-22.

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30855 Southfield Rd. (at 13 Mile) Southfield, MI 48076

5/22
1997

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Cranbrook Schools
Cranbrook Theatre School,
(248) 645-3626
Cranbrook Theatre School focuses
on personal development in communi-
cation, self-confidence, responsibility
and team work. The programs com-
bine daily instruction in theater skills
with the fun and fellowship of super-
vised recreation. Students in both the
five-week and six-week divisions will
participate in weekly performances. The
Junior Division will present a final full-
length production. The Senior Division
will present two full-length productions.
Five-week session: June 22-July 23; six-
week session: June 22 -July 30

Cranbrook Summer Jazz Ensemble
1998, (248)645-3640
This program has been highly suc-

Cranbrook Institute of Science Sci-
ence Explorer Camps,
(248) 645-3230
Science Explorer Camp is a hands-
on exploration of the sciences. Dur-
ing the course of the week and under
staff direction, small group sessions
and large group presentations will uti-
lize the Institute, laboratory facilities,
collections, the new science garden
and the major summer exhibit "Robot
Zoo." Outdoor activities, including a
swim at Lake Jonah will complete
each day, weather permitting. Co-ed,
entering grades 2 and& 3: June 22 -
26 and July 13 -17; Co-ed, entering
grades 4 and 5: July 6-10 and July
27- 1; girls, entering grades 4, 5 and
6, July 20-24.
Dance Et cetera Performing Arts
Camp, (248) 788-5717

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